Olympic fever did not deter a small band of members from competing over this challenging course.

Conditions were good for a competitive race.

Matt Hopkins was our first member home, closely followed by Mike Murphy (second M55+). Peter Turnbull and Andrew Blair enjoyed each others company with a chase on the track whilst Alan Mason made Clive Osmond speed up with 600m to go. Steve Owen pipped Rod Perons and Alan Mann showed his true track speed to pass Gary John.

Aileen Lyons was the first lady home and Aine Kenny ran bravely to a earn an excellent PB on this difficult course.

Next two events:

12 August

Merthyr Police 10k

Merthyr

9 September

Cardiff 10k

Cardiff

Enjoy the challenge.

Female Championship Points

Forename

Surname

Race 6 Brecon 10

Points SM/W

MM40/ FM35

MM50/ F45

MM60/ F55

MM70/ F65

Aileen

Lyons

01:12:01

70

Aine

Kenny

01:17:49

69

Julie

Scholey

01:19:51

68

50

30

Loretta

Daley

01:22:51

67

49

29

Amanda

Thompson

01:33:36

66

48

28

Clare

Johnson

01:34:13

65

47

27

10

5

Gillian

Murphy

01:34:53

64

46

26

9

Sarah

Perons

01:45:05

63

45

25

Male Championship Points

Forename

Surname

Race 6

Brecon 10

Points SM/W

MM40/ FM35

MM50/ F45

MM60/ F55

MM70/ F65

Matthew

Hopkins

01:04:47

70

Mike

Murphy

01:05:09

69

50

30

Peter

Turnbull

01:09:05

68

49

Andrew

Blair

01:09:08

67

48

Clive

Osmond

01:12:52

66

47

29

Alan

Mason

01:13:01

65

46

28

Mike

Davies

01:13:38

64

45

27

10

Steve

Owen

01:15:32

63

44

26

Rod

Perons

01:15:40

62

43

Alan

Mann

01:16:11

61

42

25

Gary

John

01:16:23

60

41

24

Gary

Bodman

01:18:06

59

40

Gareth

Rees

01:18:29

58

39

Tim

Green

01:19:39

57

38

Andrew

Sedgmond

01:19:54

56

37

23

Stephen

Quinn

01:23:13

55

36

Championship Positions

In the female Championship Julie Scholey has returned to the top at the expense of Amanda Thompson. Loretta Daley, Clare Johnson and Sarah Perons all move up the table.

Stephen Paterson heads the male championship but Mike Murphy has taken advantage of the club's Olympic fever to move into second place. Clive Osmond, Rod Perons, Alan Mann and Gary John also make significant moves up the table.

The tables below are based on the best 4 events and do not take into account any Half/Full Marathon times.